Founder of Luzich Partners and Luzich Racing, Michael Luzich is a skilled entrepreneur and international businessman living in Las Vegas. In his career, Michael also founded Peninsula Gaming Partners LLC and several real estate and international investment companies as well. He brings more than 30 years of professional experience, making him a well-known leader within his industry. Learn more about Michael Luzich by visiting his website!
Founder
Las Vegas, US
[email protected]
In 2013, Michael Luzich founded Luzich Partners, a multi-strategy investment firm with a targeted focus to invest internationally both privately and publicly.
In 1999, Michael Luzich and two partners purchased Diamond Jo Casino and founded Peninsula Gaming, LLC, doing $16 million of annual EBITDA. Through additional acquisitions and developments, Michael Luzich and the team grew Peninsula into the United States' largest privately owned gaming company generating $205 million of EBTDA in 2012. In November that same year, Peninsula Gaming was sold to Boyd Gaming for $1.45 Billion plus an earn out.
Founder of Luzich Partners and Luzich Racing, Michael Luzich is a skilled entrepreneur and international businessman living in Las Vegas. In his career, Michael also founded Peninsula Gaming Partners LLC and several real estate and international investment companies as well. He brings more than 30 years of professional experience, making him a well-known leader within his industry. Learn more about Michael Luzich by visiting his website!
Founder
Las Vegas, US
[email protected]
In 2013, Michael Luzich founded Luzich Partners, a multi-strategy investment firm with a targeted focus to invest internationally both privately and publicly.
In 1999, Michael Luzich and two partners purchased Diamond Jo Casino and founded Peninsula Gaming, LLC, doing $16 million of annual EBITDA. Through additional acquisitions and developments, Michael Luzich and the team grew Peninsula into the United States' largest privately owned gaming company generating $205 million of EBTDA in 2012. In November that same year, Peninsula Gaming was sold to Boyd Gaming for $1.45 Billion plus an earn out.